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Tuesday, 18 November 2008

Hey, What Are You Doing Here? All The Gang's Over At SlogBite!

Sorry about the post title! I just wanted to post something about the new blog directory SlogBite. It's in pre-launch at the moment, but what makes it different is the fact that it focusses on the participation of the member blogs.

I know that I get a bit tired of directories and networks that don't pay attention to the needs and wants of the bloggers - who are, after all, what makes their business function - and even treating trhem disrespectfully, so I hope there is going to be a trend where bloggers can become more involved in a real way in these networks. SlogBite not only promises that, but is actually building itself up to launch based on the ideas and participation of the blogs.

For those of you on Entrecard, there is a page with all the EC members of SlogBite, to make your dropping a little easier. Come on over! I've seen a lot of good blogs already signed up there.

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